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ed miliband? >> mr. speaker, he just doesn't get it. [ cheers ] >> he just doesn't get it. >> i'm afraid, mr. speaker, the person who is not getting it is now the leader of the opposition. >> this unfolding firestorm was brought to light recently by hollywood actor hugh grant who secretly taped a former news of the world reporter talking about the unsavory practices he says everyone in his organization condoned and encouraged. here's hugh grant in an awkward picture with the reporter paul mcmullen. i spoke with mcmullen about who knew what. >> were people as high as rupert murdoch complicit in this? would murdoch know about these practices? people under him? >> well, people under him certainly should have done. when rebecca brooks, his right-hand woman in britain was doing my job i was looking at the same books. we were sending 4,000 pounds a week on private investigators doing these kind of practices. just extraordinary if she was the department boss who then moved up to be editor. how could you not not
ed miliband? >> mr. speaker, he just doesn't get it. [ cheers ] >> he just doesn't get it. >> i'm afraid, mr. speaker, the person who is not getting it is now the leader of the opposition. >> this unfolding firestorm was brought to light recently by hollywood actor hugh grant who secretly taped a former news of the world reporter talking about the unsavory practices he says everyone in his organization condoned and encouraged. here's hugh grant in an awkward picture with...
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well, she will show us later on in the show. and you are on social media and we are, too. you can reach out on twitter or facebook on cnn.com/don and on foursquare.com as well. my book is called "transparent" available at e version or get it there or anywhere books are sold. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and get over 130 channels of siriusxm satellite radio for 3 months at no charge. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [ male announcer ] time to check your air conditioning? come to
well, she will show us later on in the show. and you are on social media and we are, too. you can reach out on twitter or facebook on cnn.com/don and on foursquare.com as well. my book is called "transparent" available at e version or get it there or anywhere books are sold. geico, saving people money on more than just car iance. ♪ geic ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. experience the summer of audi event and...
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she'll show us later on in this show. you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, cnn.com/don and on four square.com, as well. my book is called "transparent." it's available in e version or anybody books are sold. >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> now to the scandal. heads are rolling at his company news corp and murdoch forced to do something he's not used to doing, apologize. he took out gigantic ads in seven british papers today saying we are sorry for the phone hacking scan zal at the news of the world is, the popular tabloid he just shut down and in his own words -- >> well, the scandal is widening to another paper. "the sunday times" and now even the fbi is opening an investigation in the united states. the allegations hacking the personal phones of public figures and the not so public from, murder victims to dead war heroes. >> and there is a firestorm, if you like, that is engulfing parts of the media, parts of the police, and indeed, our political system's ability to respond. >> mur
she'll show us later on in this show. you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, cnn.com/don and on four square.com, as well. my book is called "transparent." it's available in e version or anybody books are sold. >> shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! shame on you! >> now to the scandal. heads are rolling at his company news corp and murdoch forced to do something he's not used to doing, apologize. he took out gigantic ads in seven british papers today saying we...
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she'll show us later on in this show. you can reach out to us on twitter, facebook, cnn.com/don and on four square.com, as well. my book is called "transparent." it's available in e version or anybody books are sold. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done ! verizon's done ! i've got seven left ! the fastest network in america. verizon. built so you can rule the air. now powering the lg revolution. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes, and lexus for audi than ever before. ♪ experience the summer of audi
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he wrote an op-ed piece for the "new york times," why we need the tabloids. he joins us live out of los angeles. ryan, good to see you. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> all right. you actually say the vast majority of tabloids carry out their coverage, quote, above board. give me -- give me an example of that. >> well, i think for me, what i think is interesting about the "news of the world" scandal is that i think people have used the very egregious and illegal tactics used by some of the "news of the world" journalists and editors to extrapolate broader claims about the tabloid press in general as if all tabloids act in that way. but as we know, as with cases such as john edwards and his infidelities which were leaked by american tabloid newspapers, this was carried out in an above board way and actually was an important and -- >> i think a lot of people were shocked that the "national enquirer" actually broke that story and got it right. everybody followed up on that. it was interesting to see how people even questioned the fact that the paper
he wrote an op-ed piece for the "new york times," why we need the tabloids. he joins us live out of los angeles. ryan, good to see you. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> all right. you actually say the vast majority of tabloids carry out their coverage, quote, above board. give me -- give me an example of that. >> well, i think for me, what i think is interesting about the "news of the world" scandal is that i think people have used the very...
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fiber one. >>> every day on this show we do a segment called "the big "i"" it's about innovations and solutions to topics. this one caught our eye and touched our hearts. it's these prosthetic legs created for dogs with defects or dogs that lost their paws because of an accident, it lets them run, jump, swim, and cause all the otheró=, any other pup. the creator of orthopets joins me now with carter. carter's a pit bull. thank you for joining us. carter looks exhausted, i hope he makes it through the interview. listen, what happened to carter? and how long has he had these prosthetic legs? >> carter was born with disformed back legs, and he's had the devices now for a few months and he's learning to walk like a normal four-legged dog. >> how does it work? does it work the same way prosthetics might work for the rest of us? >> yeah. the technology is the same as devices, prosthetics, orthotics for humans, but from a veterinarian perspective. taking the technologies that we already know from the human world and applying it to these animals that are biomechanically so different. they're
fiber one. >>> every day on this show we do a segment called "the big "i"" it's about innovations and solutions to topics. this one caught our eye and touched our hearts. it's these prosthetic legs created for dogs with defects or dogs that lost their paws because of an accident, it lets them run, jump, swim, and cause all the otheró=, any other pup. the creator of orthopets joins me now with carter. carter's a pit bull. thank you for joining us. carter looks...
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it's not a reality show that dances on the dark side of marriage but rather a show that hopes to help married couples walk in the light. ki adams produced the dvd series. thai, you say you created this after frustrated by network reality television. why were you frustrated? >> because of the volatile relationships you see on television and it gaened depict the real relationships and doesn't provide solutions or advice to get over the obstacles and challenges we have in relationships so that is how it came about. >> go ahead. >> i'm sorry. i was just looking at the clip as you all were looking at it. that was actually a depictment of abraham and sarah. abraham has a baby's mamma. he was in an adulterous affair and a child came about as a result of that. you don't have to look any farther for any drama. all you have to do is look in the bible. >> a lot of drama in the bible and i love how you take this approach. >> yes, it is. >> i want to ask you how you picked these certain females to be your characters. let's roll another clip and then i'll have your explain. >> this house, this land
it's not a reality show that dances on the dark side of marriage but rather a show that hopes to help married couples walk in the light. ki adams produced the dvd series. thai, you say you created this after frustrated by network reality television. why were you frustrated? >> because of the volatile relationships you see on television and it gaened depict the real relationships and doesn't provide solutions or advice to get over the obstacles and challenges we have in relationships so...
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he keeps showing up. he doesn't hide. >> thanks, jeff. >>> they're all packed and ready to return to earth, but first "atlant "atlantis" had to say good-bye to friends at the international space station. this one will definitely stand out. john zarrella joins us to talk about the final good buy. >> a sad day. you're right. this was it, the last time that a space shuttle would visiting the international space station. they had a brief ceremony that concluded a few moments ago, where the two crews got together, and they said good-bye. they put an american flag up on the hatch, and a little bit of history. it that american flag flew on the very first space shuttle, and the next time a u.s. crew comes up to the space station on a commercial vehicle, they'll retrieve that american flag, bring it back to earth, and then that flag will fly on the very first deep space mission sometime in the future. kyra. >> all right, john zarrella. we'll be watching it all, thanks. >>> it's now top of the hour, 10:00 a.m. on t
he keeps showing up. he doesn't hide. >> thanks, jeff. >>> they're all packed and ready to return to earth, but first "atlant "atlantis" had to say good-bye to friends at the international space station. this one will definitely stand out. john zarrella joins us to talk about the final good buy. >> a sad day. you're right. this was it, the last time that a space shuttle would visiting the international space station. they had a brief ceremony that concluded a...
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our christine romans, once again, back with us there in new york. let's talk about is this really as bad as it sounds? >> reporter: look. as one economist said, ian sheped heardson said a big bucket of cold water. 18,000 jobs created overall. the estimates ranged from 80,000 to 125,000. market and economists expected more jobs creation than that. when you dig within the numbers you can see government jobs were shed. wow. thousands. 57,000 private sector jobs created but 39,000 government jobs lost. unemployment rate went up. so this tells you, kyra, bottom line, that private companies are not confident to hire in big numbers at all and the government, local and state government, because of budget cuts, continue to slash jobs. this is what the trajectory looks like. we have come from massive job losses there over about a year ago 192,000 four months of bad jobs and then you saw job created and it petered out. another thing when we dig into the numbers. you look at the revisions and what prior months were changed either higher or lower and we found an
our christine romans, once again, back with us there in new york. let's talk about is this really as bad as it sounds? >> reporter: look. as one economist said, ian sheped heardson said a big bucket of cold water. 18,000 jobs created overall. the estimates ranged from 80,000 to 125,000. market and economists expected more jobs creation than that. when you dig within the numbers you can see government jobs were shed. wow. thousands. 57,000 private sector jobs created but 39,000 government...
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finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese managed at the last minute, in extra time, to kick it in. the captain of the team did that. and as you know, the u.s. lost in penalties. but it really was an amazing match. it was a nail biter. and even though the u.s. didn't make history here tonight, they didn't get what they wanted, but we should give them a two thumbs up for making us all feel proud. they did a fabulous job. >> zain, i'm going to start calling you to do sports on this show. you knew all the players, all the moves, you got it. did the crowd have a clear favorite here? the u.s. or the underdog japan? was there a cl
finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese...
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but by 2010, that already increased to 22 per 100,000. still seems like a relatively small number, but the military used to have a lower rate than the civilian population, and that rate is higher. when you combine active duty army soldiers, and natural guardsmen and reservistreservis year they were committing suicide at 20 per month. >>> and it was not before the public until many people brought it to their attention, like your team at the pentagon, and one of my colleagues brought the story up that families were upset in not getting the letter from the white house after they lost a loved one. is this symbolic? >> it's symbolic in that it affects a handful of troops and their families. but it's not symbolic to the moms and dads and the wives and children of these troops who want to feel that, you know, their family member's service and sacrifice has been recognized. and down the road, it may help change some perspectives within the military about how they look at suicide. there were people, the senior white house official said the preside
but by 2010, that already increased to 22 per 100,000. still seems like a relatively small number, but the military used to have a lower rate than the civilian population, and that rate is higher. when you combine active duty army soldiers, and natural guardsmen and reservistreservis year they were committing suicide at 20 per month. >>> and it was not before the public until many people brought it to their attention, like your team at the pentagon, and one of my colleagues brought the...
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that just shows you while there is talk about progress being made, there's still a big divide in the deadline of august 2nd that's looming. >> dan lothian at the white house. thanks. >>> still wondering exactly how the debt crisis will impact you and your family? coming up in less than ten minutes, we'll take a look at what a budget default could mean to the average homeowner. >>> a crowd shuts down this san francisco subway station protesting a fatal shooting of a drunk man by police. [ male announcer ] to the seekers of things which are one of a kind. the authentic, the rare, the hard to define. to those always searching for what's pure and what's real from we who believe we know just how you feel. haagen-dazs. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. for the efficient absorption my body needs. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car i
that just shows you while there is talk about progress being made, there's still a big divide in the deadline of august 2nd that's looming. >> dan lothian at the white house. thanks. >>> still wondering exactly how the debt crisis will impact you and your family? coming up in less than ten minutes, we'll take a look at what a budget default could mean to the average homeowner. >>> a crowd shuts down this san francisco subway station protesting a fatal shooting of a drunk...
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theed by was ed bed b ed bed b $450. less than ten masks in existence. one way to get attention this halloween. and have you ever heard someone say they would die without their cell phone? well, this california man means it. after an alleged scuffle with gang members. he said the phone fell into a drain and he reportedly tried to go after it head first. couldn't get out. police were called and discovered two legs kicking and screaming. he was okay. looking for his cell phone down a drain. sitting there 40 minutes. i know your cell phone is important, but come on now. "situation room" a couple of minutes away with wolf blitzer. i read your blog here in between commercial breaks. you make a good point. let's all hope in terms of these debt talks and negotiations that there are some talks happening behind closed doors. >> right now, maybe lower level, but not necessarily at the highest level between the president, the speaker, the senate majority leader. i don't see evidence that they're taking place at that level. staffers probably are talking amongst them
theed by was ed bed b ed bed b $450. less than ten masks in existence. one way to get attention this halloween. and have you ever heard someone say they would die without their cell phone? well, this california man means it. after an alleged scuffle with gang members. he said the phone fell into a drain and he reportedly tried to go after it head first. couldn't get out. police were called and discovered two legs kicking and screaming. he was okay. looking for his cell phone down a drain....
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the impact in new york, it's so big the state attorney general launched a antitrust investigation into the lockout. as for folks here in courtlund, they can't wait until next year when the jets come back. you know, randi, it's interesting, it used to be new york giants territory, and now that the jets practice up there they moved to the jets' side of this. and i spoke with the office of the attorney general this morning, and i was told that if a deal is reached, the players vote tonight on that in the nfl, then it will be determined whether or not that investigation will go on. even if the players reach a deal, that doesn't bring the millions of dollars and training camp back. >> you focused on that city, and that's terrible, but how widespread is the impact of this? >> very widespread. so far we counted a handful of teams that cancelled training camps. you have the new york giants in albany, and the minnesota vikings, possibly talking about not going to training camp. there are people sitting on pins and needles. they have not known where the negotiations stand. this is not just one t
the impact in new york, it's so big the state attorney general launched a antitrust investigation into the lockout. as for folks here in courtlund, they can't wait until next year when the jets come back. you know, randi, it's interesting, it used to be new york giants territory, and now that the jets practice up there they moved to the jets' side of this. and i spoke with the office of the attorney general this morning, and i was told that if a deal is reached, the players vote tonight on that...
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the league says 22 of its 30 teams are losing money. it wants players to take a pay cut. >> the goal here has been to make the league profitable and to have a league where all 30 teams can compete. >> a lot of our fans and people that follow our game, although we're not going to miss any games at this point still just don't like the prospect of a lockout. we don't like it either. >> the nba season is supposed to begin in late october. >>> the accusations made headlines around the world, but new information could shatter the sexual assault case against former imf head, dominique strauss-kahn. a source close to the case tells cnn there are serious issues with the credibility of the housekeeper who claims that strauss-kahn attacked her in a manhattan hotel room. now strauss-kahn's lawyers want him released. richard roth is in new york with the latest. this is quite a bombshell when you think about it. part of the maid's story is actually in question here. what do we know about the credibility issues? >> reporter: well, according to sources
the league says 22 of its 30 teams are losing money. it wants players to take a pay cut. >> the goal here has been to make the league profitable and to have a league where all 30 teams can compete. >> a lot of our fans and people that follow our game, although we're not going to miss any games at this point still just don't like the prospect of a lockout. we don't like it either. >> the nba season is supposed to begin in late october. >>> the accusations made...
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alison kosik has revelations from new york stock exchange. alison? >> reporter: you know what, kyra? it all depends on what you're buying. the reality is you can't be sure you're getting a good deal unless you know what the item costs in a regular retail store so you know what the advice is? do homework. what your currency is worth has a lot to do whether it's worth it to buy in the duty-free shop. the euro is weak let's say and buying from a duty-free shop is not a great deal after all. even in "usa today" a traveler says he gets great deals in kenya but it depends on where you are. this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy t
alison kosik has revelations from new york stock exchange. alison? >> reporter: you know what, kyra? it all depends on what you're buying. the reality is you can't be sure you're getting a good deal unless you know what the item costs in a regular retail store so you know what the advice is? do homework. what your currency is worth has a lot to do whether it's worth it to buy in the duty-free shop. the euro is weak let's say and buying from a duty-free shop is not a great deal after all....
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ed? e.d.? >> i heard there could be help for homeowners. >> the government will give you a break, breathing room until you find a job, so you would be eligible -- you could be eligible if you have an fha or mha loan, those are the modification lorenz that the they had offered after the recession. those loans gave mortgage relief for four months. what's changing now, what was announced is that it's going to be extended, actually, to 12 months. this is known as forbearance. it's an agreement that the lender and the borrower, you and the bank come to. the gold is to avoid foreclosure. whatever that agreement is will vary depending on your individual financial situation. in extreme cases, you may not have to make a mortgage payment at all, but at the end of that 12 months, e.d., you have to go back under review and come back to a different agreement. >> that's because the administration feels that solidifying the housing market is just essential, otherwise each month they get a flood of new homes b
ed? e.d.? >> i heard there could be help for homeowners. >> the government will give you a break, breathing room until you find a job, so you would be eligible -- you could be eligible if you have an fha or mha loan, those are the modification lorenz that the they had offered after the recession. those loans gave mortgage relief for four months. what's changing now, what was announced is that it's going to be extended, actually, to 12 months. this is known as forbearance. it's an...